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19 Most Forgotten Travel Items: Your Ultimate Packing List for Vacation

This blog is about the ultimate packing list for vacation!

Packing for a vacation can be frustrating at times, especially when you’re trying to remember everything you might need.

Even seasoned travelers like myself often forget some essentials. Don’t worry, though—I’ve got you covered! Let’s make forgetting our travel essentials a thing of the past.

Use this guide to the 19 most forgotten travel items to keep your vacation smooth and stress-free, as it should be.

Let’s dive in!

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Ultimate Packing List For Vacation

1. Toothbrush

It’s amazing how many people forget this everyday essential (me included). While hotels sometimes provide a spare, you don’t want to rely solely on that. Pack your toothbrush early, or better yet, keep a travel one in your bag at all times. Trust me, morning breath and no toothbrush is not a good combo and not how you want to start your vacation!

2. Phone Charger

The horror of a dead phone and no charger is real. Whether you use your phone for directions, photos, or staying in touch, it’s crucial. Toss an extra charger into your bag to avoid the dreaded battery drain. Bonus points if you pack a portable power bank!

3. Sunglasses

You’ll miss them the moment you step off the plane into the bright sun. Sunglasses not only protect your eyes but also add to your vacation vibe. Keep them handy in your carry-on to avoid squinting through your adventures.

Here are some sunglasses options!

4. Sunscreen

A sunburn can seriously ruin your trip. Pack sunscreen to keep your skin safe while you soak up the sun. Go for a travel-sized bottle that fits easily in your bag, so you have no excuse to skip it.

Here are some sunscreen options for checked bags!

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5. Reusable Water Bottle

Staying hydrated is key, especially when traveling. If you’re from the US, keep in mind that most other countries don’t offer free water at restaurants. A reusable water bottle is eco-friendly and saves you money. Fill it up after security if you’re flying, and keep it with you during the day.

Here are some reusable water bottle options!

6. Travel Adapter

Different countries mean different plug types. A travel adapter is a must-have to keep all your devices charged. I highly recommend buying a universal adapter that covers all the bases, so you’re prepared no matter where you go.

7. Travel Journal

Documenting your travels can be a wonderful way to remember your adventures. It’s something I really wish I did more and tend to be intentional about for my future trips.

A travel journal lets you jot down thoughts, experiences, and memories. It’s also a great way to pass the time on long journeys and reflect on your trip once you’re back home.

8. First Aid Kit

Accidents happen, and a small first aid kit can be a lifesaver. Include band-aids, pain relievers, and any personal medications. It’s one of those things you hope you won’t need but will be glad to have if you do.

9. Extra Socks

Socks are easy to overlook but crucial for comfort. There have been many trips where I don’t pack enough socks, and it’s always so frustrating!

Pack a few extra pairs to keep your feet happy. Whether you get caught in the rain or just need a fresh pair, you’ll be glad you did.

10. Lip Balm

Dry, chapped lips are no fun, especially in different climates. A good lip balm keeps your lips moisturized and comfortable and can protect your lips from the sun!. Keep one in your pocket or bag for easy access.

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11. Travel Pillow

Long flights and car rides can be rough on your neck. You want to be as comfortable as possible for your trip! A travel pillow provides support and helps you catch some Zs. Choose one that’s compact and easy to carry around.

12. Hand Sanitizer

I never leave my house without bringing hand sanitizer! You never know when you’ll need to clean your hands. Hand sanitizer is a travel essential, especially in public places. Keep a small bottle with you to stay germ-free.

13. Earplugs

Noise can be annoying, whether it’s a loud plane, a bustling city, or a snoring travel buddy. Earplugs are a simple solution to make sure you get some peace and quiet. They’re small and easy to pack, so why not?

14. Wet Wipes

Spills, sticky hands, and quick freshen-ups are all easier with wet wipes. They’re versatile and convenient, perfect for any travel situation. Pack a small pack in your bag, and you’re ready for anything!

15. Hair Ties

Hair ties seem to disappear at the worst times. I always lose them every single time I travel and it’s such a pain! Make sure to pack a few extra to keep your hair in check. They’re also handy for securing loose items in a pinch.

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16. A Good Book

Waiting around is part of traveling. A good book can make those moments more enjoyable. I’m currently reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, and I can not keep it down!

17. Copies of Important Documents

Losing your passport or ID is a nightmare, and something that no one wants to experience. Make copies of important documents and keep them separate from the originals. Digital copies stored on your phone or in the cloud are also a smart backup.

18. Packable Rain Jacket

Weather can be always be unpredictable, and getting caught in a sudden downpour without a rain jacket is no fun. A lightweight, packable rain jacket can be a lifesaver, keeping you dry and comfortable. It takes up minimal space in your bag and makes sure that you’re ready for any weather.

19. Sewing Kit

A small sewing kit can come in handy for unexpected wardrobe malfunctions. Whether it’s a missing button or a small tear, having a needle and thread can save the day. It’s a tiny addition to your bag but can make a big difference to your trip.

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Wrapping Up Your Packing List for Vacation

Remembering all these items can make your vacation a lot more enjoyable and stress-free. Write them down, check them off, and you’re good to go!

Did we miss any of your must-have travel items? Drop a comment and let us know what’s on your ultimate packing list for vacation!

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